UDI: Revenue from FCS vehicles wouldn't offset losses from Bradley

NEW YORK - Revenue generated by the sale of combat vehicles for the Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) program would not entirely offset losses stemming from the discontinuation of the M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle upgrade program, according to a United Defense Industries (UDI) official. UDI, which...

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